Sinead O'Connor takes aim at Miley Cyrus AGAIN as she accuses her of dressing like a 'stripper' with 'a load of cash in her mouth'... as the Irish star prepares to tour Australia

She famously penned an open letter to Miley Cyrus in 2013 taking aim at the singer for being 'prostituted' by the music industry, after the Disney pop star quoted her Nothing Compares 2 U video as the inspiration for Wrecking Ball.

Now, Sinead O'Connor, 47, who is headlining Adelaide's annual WOMADelaide festival in March, appears to be reigniting the social media feud by using the former Hannah Montana star as an example on her website.

The notable feminist and singer posted a magazine picture of Miley, 21, scantily-clad with dollar bills stuffed in her mouth on Sunday, titling the post 'Does Anyone Know The Whereabouts Of this Girl's Parents?'

Outspoken: Sinead O'Connor, pictured in Milan in October, has taken aim at Miley Cyrus AGAIN for dressing like a 'stripper' with 'a load of cash in her mouth'... as the Irish star prepares to tour Australia

No money, no honey: Sinead, 47, wrote a post about Miley on her website entitled 'Does Anyone Know The Whereabouts Of this Girl's Parents?' referring to a picture where the singer's mouth is filled with dollar bills

In the post she claims Miley's parents are 'missing in action' as she says, 'no human being on earth would be photographing, filming or watching my child-like looking daughter dressed as a stripper with a load of cash stuck in her mouth.'

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The Irish born singer criticises the music industry for the 'sexualising of minors', as she claims Miley is 'unconsciously' doing the same.

She signs off by saying the sexualised behaviour by certain artists make for a 'double win for an industry crawling with evil'.

Bills, bills, bills! It's the second time Sinead has used Miley (pictured in Amsterdam in June) as an example to air her views on the overtly sexual nature of the music industry

The openly bisexual, four-time married musician is set to take Australia by storm in March.

The Grammy-nominated voice will headline Adelaide's annual WOMADelaide four day festival, held in the city's lush surrounds the Botanic Park.

She will appear alongside a slew of contemporary acts, including Swedish sisters First Aid Kit and Rufus Wainwright.

Headliner: The Irish born singer will perform at Australia's annual WOMADelaide festival in March 2015, pictured at London's Roundhouse

The iconic artist recently released her 10th album I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss and is currently touring in New York.

She sparked controversy last week with claims that she's been asked to perform with the Pope at the American Music Awards - known as the AMAs - this year.

The troubled singer and pacifist was reportedly set to perform her 1990 single Nothing Compares 2 U and new track Take Me To Church at the awards on November 24, but insists she has pulled out of the show after hearing producers had attempted to wrangle an introduction from Pope Francis.

Outspoken: The Grammy-nominated talent claims that she's been asked to perform with the Pope at the American Music Awards - known as the AMAs - this year